A unanimous Wisconsin Supreme Court has ruled that the swing state's nonpartisan top elections official can remain in her post despite not being reappointed and confirmed by the state Senate.
The Supreme Court on Thursday afternoon agreed to pause the briefing in a challenge to a Biden-era rule intended to streamline the process for reviewing requests for student loan forgiveness from ...
Two contemporaries born in the 18th century provide reasons for guarded optimism about 21st-century U.S. politics. Democrats ...
President Donald Trump's sweeping assertions of executive power during his first weeks back in office appear headed toward ...
Supreme Court Associate Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson — the first Black woman to serve on the nation’s highest court — spoke ...
On the final day of his presidency, Joe Biden issued preemptive pardons to close family members and adversaries of President ...
Senators introduce legislation to increase the penalties for those that threaten federal judges, including Supreme Court ...
Given Republican control of Congress, the confirmation of Trump ultra-loyalist Pamela Bondi as his attorney general and the ...
The hearing on Friday comes after a federal judge in Seattle blocked the effort and decried what he described as the ...
President Donald Trump has faced several setbacks from federal courts, which have blocked or paused some of his most ...
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